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The Law of the University of Pennsylvania is a legal review focusing on legal issues, published by J.D.'s second and third-year student organizations. at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. This is the oldest legal journal in the United States, which has been published since 1852. Currently, seven issues are published each year with the latest edition having traditionally featured papers from symposia held by review each year. This is one of four legal reviews that are responsible for the publication of Bluebook . It is one of five official scientific journals at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and the third most cited legal journal in the world.

In addition to the print edition, University of Pennsylvania Legal Review also publishes the University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online , formerly known PENNumbra , the online supplement, which publishes debates, essays, case notes, and responses to articles appearing in the print edition.


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Histori

The journal was founded as a Register of American Law, and was originally written, edited and published by practitioners, but soon expanded the editor's group and its contributors also including judges and law professors. In 1892, under the leadership of William Draper Lewis and George Wharton Pepper, it changed its name to American Law List and Review . In 1895, Lewis became the first full dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and had a Law School take over the journal. Volume 1896 is the first volume edited by law students. The journal changed its name in 1908 to University of Pennsylvania Law Review and American Law List and adopted its current name in 1945.

In addition to publishing many influential scientific papers, the legal review has published a series of "humorous" humor. The most famous are the General Legal Origins of the Flying Rules, 123 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1474 (1975).

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Member selection

The position at the University of Pennsylvania Law Review is filled partly based on student grades during the first year of law school and partly on student performance during writing competitions conducted at the end of each school year. The writing competition has two main parts: the editing section and the writing section. During the sixteen-hour editing section, the contestants were asked to correct the sample sections of the fake legal review articles prepared by the current board. Contestants have copies of the Bluebook and source material packages provided by reviews. During the writing section, contestants are required to create a cohesive essay, based on a thesis using only a given set of sources. His sources cover a wide range of topics, and his essay does not need to be related to the law. In addition, contestants are required to submit a brief personal statement. Each year the review takes about fifty-five new members from the second year of publication, including transfer students. The University of Pennsylvania Legal Review is administered by a board of twenty members elected from the 3L class up in February each year.

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Famous Alumni

Alumni terkemuka dari Peninjauan Hukum Universitas Pennsylvania termasuk William Draper Lewis, George Wharton Pepper, Philip Werner Amram, Alexander Sadie, Thomas K. Finletter, Natalie Wexler, Loftus Becker, Owen Roberts, Alfred W. Putnam , Jr., Curtis Reitz, Peter J. Liacouras, Edward J. Normand, Jerome B. Simandle, Dolores Sloviter, Marci Hamilton, Arthur Raymond Randolph, Mark G. Yudof, Daniel Garodnick, dan Tom Ellis.

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Artikel penting

  • James T. Ringgold, Sunday's law in the United States , 40 Am. L. Reg. 723 (1892)
  • William J. Marbury, Amendment to Women's Pick and Change Power, 65 U. Pa. L. Rev. 403 (1917)
  • Francis H. Bohlen, Obligations of Landowners Against Those Who Enter Their Property with Their Own Rights , 69 U. Pa. L. Rev. 237 (1921)
  • Margaret Center Klinglesmith, Changing the Constitution of the United States , 73 U. Pa. L. Rev. 48 (1925)
  • Robert von Moschzisker, Jurisdiction of Justice in Federal Court , 75 U. Pa. L. Rev. 287 (1927)
  • Ernest G. Black, Torture under English Law , 75 U. Pa. L. Rev. 344 (1927)
  • Alpheus Thomas Mason, Politics and the Supreme Court: President Roosevelt's Proposal , 85 Pa. L. Rev. 659 (1937)
  • Charles Cheney Hyde, International Cooperation for Neutrality , 85 Pa. L. Rev. 344 (1937)
  • Anthony G. Amsterdam, Notes, Void-For-Vagueness Doctrine in the Supreme Court, 109 U. Pa. L. Rev. 67 (1960)
  • Arthur Allen Leff, Nonconformance and Emperor's New Codes , 115 U. Pa. L. Rev. 485 (1967)
  • Herbert M. Silverberg, Law School Legal Aid Clinic: A Sample Plan; Their Legal Status , 117 U. Pa. L. Rev. 970 (1969)
  • Harold Leventhal, Environmental Decision Making and the Role of Courts , 122 U. Pa. L. Rev. 509 (1974)
  • Marvin E. Frankel, Search the Truth: The Umpire View, , 123 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1031 (1975)
  • Henry Friendly, "Some Kind of Hearing" , 123 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1267 (1975)
  • In addition, General Legal Origins of Flying Rules , 123 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1474 (1975) (Will Stevens wrote anonymously)
  • Michael J. Perry, The Impact of Racist Disproportionate Thought , 125 U. Pa. L. Rev. 540 (1970)
  • David D. Cole, Played by Pornography Rule: Sexual Expression Regulation , 143 U. Pa. L. Rev. 111 (1994)
  • David Nimmer, Riff on Fair Use in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act , 148 U. Pa. L. Rev. 673 (2000)
  • Elizabeth S. Anderson & amp; Richard Pildes, Express Law Theory: General Statement , 148 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1503 (2000)
  • Cass Sunstein, Beyond the Prudential Principle 151 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1003 (2003)

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Further reading

  • Greenlee, Edwin J. (2002). "University of Pennsylvania Legal Review: 150 Years of History" (- Scholar Search ) . U. Pa. L. Rev . 150 : 1875.

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External links

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